The Cleveland Browns have the entire NFL world, from fans and media to scouts and general managers, guessing what their plan is with the No. 6 overall pick.
Andrew Berry hasn't revealed any of his cards. Sticking and picking a wide receiver or offensive lineman is in play, while best-player-available is also on the table. And don't rule out a trade either.
But Jordan Reid of ESPN shared an interesting anecdote that reveals the Browns have a serious interest in making a truly shocking decision with their sixth overall pick, as Alabama's 6-foot-7, 366-pound OL Kadyn Proctor is someone they "really like."
Browns 'really like' Kadyn Proctor with 6th pick
"But here's a name that shocked me when speaking about who Cleveland really likes at No. 6 ... Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor," Reid writes.
If the Browns ended up taking Proctor with the sixth overall pick, it would be a truly surprising result. Proctor has been a first-round talent for most of the offseason, but never this high in the draft.
In mock drafts where the Browns were taking Proctor, it was most likely with the 24th overall selection down the board in the latter half of the first round.
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Cleveland going Proctor with their No. 6 pick would truly throw things for a loop. It would be the highest he's been slated to go by a wide margin, and would be a truly shocking rise for the Alabama OL in this year's draft.
Much of the offseason has seen Francis Mauigoa and Spencer Fano ahead of Proctor on draft rankings for offensive linemen.
Proctor is one of the biggest offensive linemen in this year's draft class, and this report from Reid would turn into one of the most shocking of the entire draft if it were to occur.
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